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Samuel Blaser Quartet: Boundless
ByBarely into his thirties, Blaser balances sheer technical brilliance with razor-sharp musical instincts and an profound historical understanding of jazz and improvised music. Blending the pinpoint control of

Julian Priester
tromboneb.1935

Albert Mangelsdorff
trombone1928 - 2005

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
More dynamic than 2009's lovely Pieces of Old Sky (Clean Feed)," the music on Boundless provides multiple opportunities for each band member to really cut loose. A set of themes originally conceived as separate and distinct compositions, Boundless balances these freedoms with the highly disciplined ensemble playing of Blaser's all-star quartet of like-minded European and American musical adventurers. Best known for his gutsy, multifaceted playing with saxophonist

Tim Berne
saxophone, altob.1954

Marc Ducret
guitarb.1957
Like much of Berne's recent work, Boundless plays out continuously over the course of an hour-plus. Ducret's malleable, shape-shifting sound and phrasing permutes as the music moves from the knotty, complex opening theme through the dark, stormy balladry of its closing minutes and the buttoned-down jazz of "Boundless Suite Part II," with its

Albert Mangelsdorff
trombone1928 - 2005

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Gerald Cleaver
drumsb.1963
All four musicians seem to glow, red hot, throughout Boundless' torrid hour of intense music-making. Such incredible things can happen when people really listen to each other. ">
Track Listing
Boundless Suite Part I; Boundless Suite Part II; Boundless Suite Part III; Boundless Suite Part IV.
Personnel
Samuel Blaser
tromboneSamuel Blaser: trombone; Marc Ducret: electric guitar; Gerald Cleaver: drums; Banz Oester: contrabass.
Album information
Title: Boundless | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Hat Hut Records
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